Revision of the short-billed marsh wren (Cistothorus platensis) of Mexico and Central America
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Revision of the short-billed marsh wren (Cistothorus platensis) of Mexico and Central America
- Publication date
- 1975
- Topics
- Cistothorus, Sedge wren, Geographical distribution, Birds, Cistothorus -- Classification, Sedge wren -- Classification, Sedge wren -- Geographical distribution, Birds -- Mexico -- Classification, Birds -- Mexico -- Geographical distribution, Birds -- Central America -- Classification, Birds -- Central America -- Geographical distribution
- Publisher
- New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History
- Collection
- americanmuseumnaturalhistory; biodiversity
- Contributor
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Language
- English
- Rights
- http://biodiversitylibrary.org/permissions
- Rights-holder
- American Museum of Natural History Library
- Volume
- no. 2569
- Item Size
- 15.4M
8 p. : 26 cm
"The short-billed marsh wrens (Cistothorus platensis (Latham)) of Mexico and Central America are reviewed. Nine subspecies, one a migrant (C.p. stellaris), are recognized from the region. Cistothorus platensis tinnulus has an extensive range in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. Other forms are more restricted in their distribution: C.p. potosinus (new), San Luis PotosiМЃ; C.p. jalapensis (new), central highlands of Veracruz; C.p. warneri (new), lowlands southern Veracruz, Tabasco, and adjacent Chiapas; C.p. elegans, highlands of Guatemala; C.p. russelli (new), British Honduras; C.p. graberi (new), Honduras; and C.p. lucidus, Costa Rica and Panama, with one record from Nicaragua. Maps showing ranges are included"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"February 27, 1975."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 8)
"The short-billed marsh wrens (Cistothorus platensis (Latham)) of Mexico and Central America are reviewed. Nine subspecies, one a migrant (C.p. stellaris), are recognized from the region. Cistothorus platensis tinnulus has an extensive range in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. Other forms are more restricted in their distribution: C.p. potosinus (new), San Luis PotosiМЃ; C.p. jalapensis (new), central highlands of Veracruz; C.p. warneri (new), lowlands southern Veracruz, Tabasco, and adjacent Chiapas; C.p. elegans, highlands of Guatemala; C.p. russelli (new), British Honduras; C.p. graberi (new), Honduras; and C.p. lucidus, Costa Rica and Panama, with one record from Nicaragua. Maps showing ranges are included"--P. [1]
Title from caption
"February 27, 1975."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 8)
- Abstract
- 'The short-billed marsh wrens (Cistothorus platensis (Latham)) of Mexico and Central America are reviewed. Nine subspecies, one a migrant (C.p. stellaris), are recognized from the region. Cistothorus platensis tinnulus has an extensive range in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. Other forms are more restricted in their distribution: C.p. potosinus (new), San Luis PotosiМЃ; C.p. jalapensis (new), central highlands of Veracruz; C.p. warneri (new), lowlands southern Veracruz, Tabasco, and adjacent Chiapas; C.p. elegans, highlands of Guatemala; C.p. russelli (new), British Honduras; C.p. graberi (new), Honduras; and C.p. lucidus, Costa Rica and Panama, with one record from Nicaragua. Maps showing ranges are included'--P. [1].
- Addeddate
- 2023-12-02 11:48:07
- Call number
- amnhnovitates2569
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- Pages
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- Possible copyright status
- In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the rights holder.
- Ppi
- 422
- Year
- 1975
- Full catalog record
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